@SuperSimpleDev

Recommended after this course: Put website on Internet (https://youtu.be/p1QU3kLFPdg) JavaScript course (https://youtu.be/EerdGm-ehJQ)
Issues and Solutions (expand this comment):
❗ Lesson 6: Google Fonts - Roboto, if you can't download this, check the troubleshooting steps: https://github.com/SuperSimpleDev/html-css-course/blob/main/troubleshooting.md#google-fonts-roboto
❗ Lesson 10: if you're confused with vertical vs horizontal layouts, it may help to see this updated diagram: https://github.com/SuperSimpleDev/html-css-course-2022/blob/main/3-extra/vertical-horizontal-layouts.png

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@martapfahl940

I wanted to say THANK YOU I got my first web dev job! I started 9 months ago with this course and now I made a portfolio based on React Typescript projects and will start into my first frontend engineer job in July =) Believe in yourself guys! You can make it!

@MrItzreal

I want to thank you, Simon, from the bottom of my heart! I've been studying software development on and off for a year, and I finally made the commitment to fully focus on becoming a full-stack engineer. While I was already familiar with many of the topics covered in this video, I still went ahead and completed the entire course. This helped me refresh my memory on forgotten topics. It took me four days to complete the course (8 hours each day), and I'm glad I did. I highly recommend this course to anyone. Even though this is just an HTML & CSS course, Simon does a fantastic job teaching file structuring and separation of concerns, which are more high-level topics that will be useful as you progress in your studies.

My advice: Take this course seriously. Don't be upset if you have to repeat the same topic multiple times; it's perfectly okay. Just make sure you understand the concepts you're watching before moving on to the next topic. For anyone with a bit of knowledge and familiarity with the concepts shown: If you see Simon doing something you think could be done better, don't worry; he'll get to it eventually. For example, with margins and padding, he first shows the long way, but eventually leads you to a more simplistic approach.

Finally, once you've completed the course, upload the resources to a platform like GitHub where you can readily access them for future reference, especially when building your own projects. Also, like this video, share it and subscribe to this channel. Doing so will, in turn, help Simon.

@aubreyhart4333

For those contemplating diving into a 6hr course...DO IT. His basic & foundational HTML/CSS explanations are in a league of it's own! This course is an amazing combination of audio and visual learning. You will not regret investing your time into this tutorial!!

@lartdelavivre1

I am 60 years old and would like to become a web developer, eventually working remotely, as I want to be productive for the rest of my life, but no longer want to work in the corporate world in a management position. I believe that lifelong learning is essential, and age is just a number. Thank you so much, Simon, for teaching me HTML and CSS. You are a natural teacher, and your slow pace and soothing voice make it easy for beginners to listen and grasp the material. Additionally, the exercises at the end of each chapter reinforce what we have learned, which tremendously helps in understanding how to apply the concepts. I hope your channel grows to 500 million subscribers in the coming years, as your content truly deserves it!

@mathgodpiextras

Just a quick tip. Instead of:
margin-top: 1px;
margin-right: 2px;
margin-bottom: 3px;
margin-left: 4px;

You can use:
margin: 1px 2px 3px 4px;

Works for padding too. The order of the inputs is always clockwise (top, right, bottom, left).

Edit: oops, I see you mention it at the end of the video! Thought you might have wanted to mention it earlier.

@_stevied_

This course is in a league of its own.  Thank you!!

@franjacobo

Coming from the artistic side and being a complete novice wanting to make my own HTML portfolio I have started watching and abandoned many HTML/CSS courses, but this one is different and in my opinion the best I have seen. This is why:

1. No fuss or annoying showman youtuber style (much appreciated).
2. Amazing structure of the lessons with useful exercises, starting with simple buttons and tags, and only after 2 hours in when you have all the basics assimilated you will learn how to structure an HTML file and link CSS stylesheets, and a few other fancy extensions for Visual Studio Code, avoiding being overwhelmed with too much too soon. Just perfect.
3. The "HTML CSS Reference" PDF to consult and refresh everything you learn during the course, a perfect complement for the visual lessons.
4. The how and why of things and where to find the knowledge you don't have.
5. No cliffhanger low-key forcing you to buy the extended edition at the end of the course to get that final nugget of information you surely need.

Thank you Simon, I hope your channel grows as it deserves.

@EarthUncutTV

Thank you so much Simon! In the midst of a career change and want to build my own web products to stream on Youtube and your course here is a wonderful starting point. Next step is to dive into your Javascript course. Wishing you all the best!

@edwardkamasah2563

Finding this video in 2024 and I gotta say this is the best HTML and CSS video I’ve ever come across. If everyone explains HTML and CSS like this, the whole world would become developers😂.

@MsMel39

You have no idea how much this course has helped me. How well you explain everything and how you organize it makes everything easier. Thank you so much!

@josephmotto7061

I am 3 hours and 16 minutes into this (watched and done the exercises over the course of the last 3 days). This course is better than paid ones. Love your exercises at the end of each lesson. The way you break things down is excellent.

@EbotNoel

Who's here in 2025?🥲

@tamvo9442

I don't usually comment after watching a video, especially a 6-hour long one like this. But I have to now since this video is really a diamond. I have no knowledge of cs and web development, and I can understand all of Simon's lessons. He organized and presented his materials in a wonderful way that I can easily keep track and understand. Thank you so much Simon! You are both a wonderful engineer and an excellent teacher.

@Pedro19893

This guy deserves a medal! This is by far the best HTML and CSS course I've found on YouTube and I have seen a lot (I'm currently learning HTML and CSS). Can't express how grateful I am man, this is better than going to classes. You are a legend!

@cabutemarkjosuahj5570

Day 1: 1:17:39
Day 2: 2:25:37
Day 3: 3:16:49
Day 4: 4:15:11
Day 5: 5:07:15
Day 6: Finished the entire course

I am very much thankful for the tutorial you've provided in this platform. This had helped me in a lot of ways. Back then, I'm having a hard time centering elements and some stuff involving css. I'm frustrated and I'm telling you I literally sucks at this. I googled everything so bad even the basic ones you could think of. But, as I finished this course, I'll be leaving with much knowledge having a great foundation  in regard to html and css. In the future, I might be a successful web developer, and I owe it to you all. Again, thank you very much :))

@sen-h2l

This man is another man, born a teacher... You know the perfect way of teaching beginners.

I'm watching you in March 2025. 
Who else is here in 2025 ? Who else likes this man's teaching? Let's gather here and support him 🎉🎉

@SlickNik305

I'm 51 minutes in, and this is the EXACT teaching style I learn best from. I'm about to begin a bootcamp in Full Stack and this is a godsend! I love how you explain everything right down to its detail and in the most simplistic way. Thank you!

@Shivansh_Godiyal

(in 56:05)Best HMTL AND CSS tutorial on YT . This course is way better than the paid ones. I watched many tutorials but this is the best tutorial. The way you explain is amazing. Thank you sir for making such a wonderful tutorial. Good Job

@devmateusvidal

Day 1: 18:15 (lesson 1 and exercises) • 12.09.2023
Day 2: 44:40 (lesson 2 and exercises) • 12.10.2023
Day 3: 1:02:52 (lesson 3 and exercises) • 12.11.2023
Day 4: 1:17:20 (lesson 3 and exercises) • 12.12.2023
Day 5: 1:17:20 (lesson 3 and exercises) • 12.13.2023 (again)
Day 6: 1:52:11 (lessons 4 ,5  and exercises) • 12.14.2023
Day 7: 2:02:00 (lesson 5 (again) and started 6) • 12.18.2023
Day 8: 2:11:08 (lesson 6 (again) and exercises) • 12.22.2023
Day 9: 2:25:38 (lesson 7 and exercises) • 12.23.2023
Little break to work on other project... Let's go!
Day 10: 2:34:52 (lesson 8 and exercises) • 12.28.2023
Day 11: 2:46:51 (lesson 9 and exercises) • 01.01.2023 (Happy New Year!)

Advice to all my students friends... Study and practice is very important! Don't skip this part! I'm doing every single exercise to figure out what I'm learning.